Definition of Forcats

1. forcat [n] - See also: forcat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Forcats

forbroke
forbruise
forbs
forburn
forburst
forbuy
forbuyer
forby
forbye
forc'd
forc't
forcarve
forcast
forcasten
forcat
forcats (current term)
forcause
force
force-fed
force-feed
force-feed lubricating system
force-feeding
force-feeds
force-field
force-land
force-out
force-outs
force-velocity curve
force back
force de frappe

Literary usage of Forcats

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle (1883)
"Equally vague is Blanc Gilli, who likewise murmurs about forcats and danger of plunder.* forcats they were not: neither was there plunder or danger of it. ..."

2. France by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2001)
"St-Pierre-dels-forcats, 66210 Mont-Louis (Pyrenees-Orientales) Tel 04.68.04.20.36 Fax 04.68.04.20.25 Meals breakfast, lunch, dinner Prices rooms F; ..."

3. The dockyards, shipyards, and marine of France by Patrick Barry (1864)
"The forcats now in Toulon are the remnant sentenced under the old law, ... When, in the June of 1863, the writer visited Toulon 6000 forcats were in the ..."

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